Well,
I've been trying a couple of kernels, 6.1.0-17/11, and with both the
system freezes sometime in the way explained below. I did a RAM test
which was passed successfully, but I guess I should also make a GPU RAM
test, something I really don't know how to do. For the usual RAM I used
MEMTEST86+
On Wed, 2024-03-27 at 18:32 -0400, Jeffrey Walton wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 27, 2024 at 4:47 PM nimrod wrote:
> >
> > I'm having this annoying behaviour from GDM (or something related).
> >
> > Quite ofter, after the GDM login screen appears, the host freezes
> > completely: every input device is unr
On Wed, Mar 27, 2024 at 4:47 PM nimrod wrote:
>
> I'm having this annoying behaviour from GDM (or something related).
>
> Quite ofter, after the GDM login screen appears, the host freezes completely:
> every input device is unresponsive, no ssh connection from another host is
> possible any more
: System hangs on Debian 7.6 and 7.8 when enabling Cluster on die
(COD) with Intel Haswell and Broadwell processors
On Tue, 09 Jun 2015, Dan Ritter wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 09, 2015 at 11:06:30AM +, vincent...@mic.com.tw wrote:
> > Hi Debian-user,
> >
> > I got an issue – “Syste
On Wed, 10 Jun 2015, Sven Arvidsson wrote:
> On Tue, 2015-06-09 at 11:06 +, vincent...@mic.com.tw wrote:
> > I got an issue – “System hangs on Debian 7.6 and 7.8 when enabling
> > Cluster on die (COD) with Intel Haswell and Broadwell processors”.
> > Does Debian 7.6 support Cluster on Die (COD)
On Tue, 09 Jun 2015, Dan Ritter wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 09, 2015 at 11:06:30AM +, vincent...@mic.com.tw wrote:
> > Hi Debian-user,
> >
> > I got an issue – “System hangs on Debian 7.6 and 7.8 when enabling
> > Cluster on die (COD) with Intel Haswell and Broadwell processors”. Does
> > Debian 7.6
On Tue, 2015-06-09 at 11:06 +, vincent...@mic.com.tw wrote:
> Hi Debian-user,
>
> I got an issue – “System hangs on Debian 7.6 and 7.8 when enabling
> Cluster on die (COD) with Intel Haswell and Broadwell processors”.
> Does Debian 7.6 support Cluster on Die (COD) feature with Intel
> processo
On Tue, Jun 09, 2015 at 11:06:30AM +, vincent...@mic.com.tw wrote:
> Hi Debian-user,
>
> I got an issue – “System hangs on Debian 7.6 and 7.8 when enabling Cluster on
> die (COD) with Intel Haswell and Broadwell processors”.
> Does Debian 7.6 support Cluster on Die (COD) feature with Intel pr
Sergi Pons Freixes wrote:
> I just upgraded my VPS at Linode from Squeeze to Wheezy, everything looked
> find (only some issues with Dovecot), but after the reboot the system hangs
> at:
> ...
> So, or it is something related to saslauthd (the last message printed), or
> to the error seen before wi
On 24. 01. 12 22:41, Scott Ferguson wrote:
On 25/01/12 04:50, Sylvain wrote:
On 24. 01. 12 09:28, Scott Ferguson wrote:
On 24/01/12 18:50, Sylvain wrote:
I tried to SIGKILL the [nfsiod] process but it didn't get killed. I
also tried to kill the various rpcbind processes but it didn't change
an
On Tue, Jan 24, 2012 at 12:50 PM, Sylvain wrote:
> On 24. 01. 12 09:28, Tom H wrote:
>> On 24/01/12 18:50, Sylvain wrote:
>>>
>>> I tried to SIGKILL the [nfsiod] process but it didn't get killed. I
>>> also tried to kill the various rpcbind processes but it didn't change
>>> anything.
>>>
>>> I al
Sylvain wrote:
> I have an NFS share mounted on my Debian testing computer with default
> mount options. It works fine but as soon as my computer loses network
> access or the NAS is disconnected or shut down, the system becomes
> unstable:
I would recommend a number of things to review.
1. If t
On 25/01/12 04:50, Sylvain wrote:
> On 24. 01. 12 09:28, Scott Ferguson wrote:
>> On 24/01/12 18:50, Sylvain wrote:
>>> I tried to SIGKILL the [nfsiod] process but it didn't get killed. I
>>> also tried to kill the various rpcbind processes but it didn't change
>>> anything.
>>>
>>> I also tried au
On Tue, 2012-01-24 at 18:50 +0100, Sylvain wrote:
> No, nfs didn't quit after avahi failed (the nfsiod process is still
> here). Also I don't know the hostname of 192.168.2.77, because it's just
> a NAS box on which I don't have any control.
Which kernel is installed? Have you tried downgrading
On 24. 01. 12 09:28, Scott Ferguson wrote:
On 24/01/12 18:50, Sylvain wrote:
I tried to SIGKILL the [nfsiod] process but it didn't get killed. I
also tried to kill the various rpcbind processes but it didn't change
anything.
I also tried autofs as Scott suggested, but the same problem occured
w
On Tue, Jan 24, 2012 at 2:50 AM, Sylvain wrote:
> 2012/1/23 Frank :
>> On Mon, 2012-01-23 at 11:47 +0100, Sylvain wrote:
>>
>>> I already tried this option too, but it didn't help. Also according to
>>> the manpage:
>>>
>>> > The intr / nointr mount option is deprecated after kernel 2.6.25. Only
On 24/01/12 18:50, Sylvain wrote:
> 2012/1/23 Frank :
>> On Mon, 2012-01-23 at 11:47 +0100, Sylvain wrote:
>>
>>> I already tried this option too, but it didn't help. Also according to
>>> the manpage:
>>>
The intr / nointr mount option is deprecated after kernel 2.6.25. �Only
SIGKILL ca
2012/1/23 Frank :
> On Mon, 2012-01-23 at 11:47 +0100, Sylvain wrote:
>
>> I already tried this option too, but it didn't help. Also according to
>> the manpage:
>>
>> > The intr / nointr mount option is deprecated after kernel 2.6.25. Only
>> > SIGKILL can interrupt a pending NFS operation on th
On Mon, 2012-01-23 at 11:47 +0100, Sylvain wrote:
> I already tried this option too, but it didn't help. Also according to
> the manpage:
>
> > The intr / nointr mount option is deprecated after kernel 2.6.25. Only
> > SIGKILL can interrupt a pending NFS operation on these kernels, and if
>
On 23/01/12 21:15, Sylvain wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have an NFS share mounted on my Debian testing computer with default
> mount options. It works fine but as soon as my computer loses network
> access or the NAS�is disconnected or shut down, the system becomes
> unstable:
>
> - In KDE, everything is f
2012/1/23 Frank :
> On Mon, 2012-01-23 at 11:15 +0100, Sylvain wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have an NFS share mounted on my Debian testing computer with default
>> mount options. It works fine but as soon as my computer loses network
>> access or the NAS is disconnected or shut down, the system becomes
>>
On Mon, 2012-01-23 at 11:15 +0100, Sylvain wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have an NFS share mounted on my Debian testing computer with default
> mount options. It works fine but as soon as my computer loses network
> access or the NAS is disconnected or shut down, the system becomes
> unstable:
>
> - In KDE,
Tim Nelson wrote:
- Original Message -
On Fri, 04 Feb 2011 20:40:01 +0100, Tim Nelson scribbled:
Greetings fellow Debian'ers-
I've got a system (Lenny, kernel 2.6.26-2-486)that occasionally
fails to
boot fully. The last item noted on the console is 'Activating Swap',
then nothing.
I'
- Original Message -
> On Fri, 04 Feb 2011 20:40:01 +0100, Tim Nelson scribbled:
>
> > Greetings fellow Debian'ers-
> >
> > I've got a system (Lenny, kernel 2.6.26-2-486)that occasionally
> > fails to
> > boot fully. The last item noted on the console is 'Activating Swap',
> > then nothing
On Fri, 04 Feb 2011 20:40:01 +0100, Tim Nelson scribbled:
> Greetings fellow Debian'ers-
>
> I've got a system (Lenny, kernel 2.6.26-2-486)that occasionally fails to
> boot fully. The last item noted on the console is 'Activating Swap',
> then nothing.
>
> I've enabled bootlogd (/etc/default/boo
On Sat, 27 Mar 2010 13:39:06 -0400 (EDT), Andrei Popescu wrote:
> On Fri,26.Mar.10, 11:53:20, Stephen Powell wrote:
>> "reboot" should not be issued from the command
>> line. "reboot" is issued as the final command in the final script
>> (/etc/rc6.d/S90reboot) run during a clean system shutdown by
On Fri,26.Mar.10, 11:53:20, Stephen Powell wrote:
> from their system menus. "reboot" should not be issued from the command
> line. "reboot" is issued as the final command in the final script
> (/etc/rc6.d/S90reboot) run during a clean system shutdown by one of the
> above methods.
Nitpick:
,-
On Sat, 27 Mar 2010 01:14:30 -0400 (EDT), Stan Hoeppner wrote:
> Usman Ajmal put forth on 3/26/2010 6:32 AM:
>>
>> I have Debian installed on two computers. On one of them it reboots quite
>> finely but I am having following problem with rebooting Debian on my second
>> computer.
>>
>> When i type
Usman Ajmal put forth on 3/27/2010 5:32 AM:
> Thanks a lot Hoeppner.
You're welcome. Glad it got ya going. :)
> After reviewing the blog post you posted, I passed "reboot=bios" to the
> kernel. After which when i rebooted my system, it did not hang.
>
> :)
I wish I could take more credit. Tha
Thanks a lot Hoeppner.
After reviewing the blog post you posted, I passed "reboot=bios" to the
kernel. After which when i rebooted my system, it did not hang.
:)
On Sat, Mar 27, 2010 at 10:14 AM, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
> Usman Ajmal put forth on 3/26/2010 6:32 AM:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have Debian in
Usman Ajmal put forth on 3/26/2010 6:32 AM:
> Hi,
>
> I have Debian installed on two computers. On one of them it reboots quite
> finely but I am having following problem with rebooting Debian on my second
> computer.
>
> When i type reboot at the linux prompt, following messages appear and syste
On Fri, 26 Mar 2010 07:32:31 -0400 (EDT), Usman Ajmal wrote:
>
> I have Debian installed on two computers. On one of them it reboots quite
> finely but I am having following problem with rebooting Debian on my second
> computer.
>
> When i type reboot at the linux prompt, following messages appea
On Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 16:32:31 +0500, Usman Ajmal (syedusmanaj...@gmail.com)
wrote:
> I have Debian installed on two computers. On one of them it reboots quite
> finely but I am having following problem with rebooting Debian on my second
> computer.
>
> When i type reboot at the linux prompt,
On 10/09/2008 02:20 AM, chinna p wrote:
Hi,
I'm using Debian Etch stable 32 bit on Pentium- 4 2.4 GHz, 512 MB RAM .
Frequently i'm facing one problem, Display is simply crashing . No
mouse/keyborad responce . Other than rebooting no other solution presenlty.
Did any body know possible reas
chinna p escreveu:
> I'm using Debian Etch stable 32 bit on Pentium- 4 2.4 GHz, 512 MB RAM .
>
> Frequently i'm facing one problem, Display is simply crashing . No
> mouse/keyborad responce . Other than rebooting no other solution
> presenlty.
Could be a hardware problem. Let memtest run for so
On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 3:20 PM, chinna p <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm using Debian Etch stable 32 bit on Pentium- 4 2.4 GHz, 512 MB RAM .
>
> Frequently i'm facing one problem, Display is simply crashing . No
> mouse/keyborad responce . Other than rebooting no other solution presenlt
- can you go back in text mode (ctrl + F1)?
- Is there something in logs? Kern.log or syslog or xorg log?
On Thu, 9 Oct 2008 12:50:36 +0530
"chinna p" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm using Debian Etch stable 32 bit on Pentium- 4 2.4 GHz, 512 MB RAM .
>
> Frequently i'm facing one pr
> > On 03.09.06 11:36, tom arnall wrote:
> > > The appearance of the messages coincided with the appearance of another
> > > phenomenon: my system momentarily hangs every 4 mins 2 secs exactly. By
> > > 'momentarily hangs' I mean the CPU usage jumps to 50-99% usage (by
> > > events/0) and the syst
On Sunday 03 September 2006 23:50, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
> On 03.09.06 11:36, tom arnall wrote:
> > As of ~1 month ago I started getting a slew of new messages at boot up
> > (listed below).
>
> and I think I replied at least to the second issue.
>
> > The appearance of the messages coincid
On 03.09.06 11:36, tom arnall wrote:
> As of ~1 month ago I started getting a slew of new messages at boot up
> (listed
> below).
and I think I replied at least to the second issue.
> The appearance of the messages coincided with the appearance of another
> phenomenon: my system momentarily ha
On Wednesday 30 August 2006 13:50, John Kelly wrote:
> On Wed, 30 Aug 2006 14:35:12 -0700, tom arnall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> wrote:
> >Is there another place where bootup messages are recorded?
>
> Does your /etc/default/bootlogd say:
> > # Run bootlogd at startup ?
> > BOOTLOGD_ENABLE=yes
>
> Tha
On 24.08.06 10:40, tom arnall wrote:
> My system hangs momentarily every 4 mins 2 secs. The event coincides with
> a 'top' entry in which 'events/0' grabs 50-95% of cpu capacity. How can I
> determine what is causing the event?
I had the same problem when using chrony with rtc support. It disapp
Thanks for all suggestions. After a fresh reinstall it
worked fine. The only problem is that it takes forever
to update the system :(
--- Luis R Finotti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Leo Britto wrote:
> > Unfortunately nothing of these worked. I will try
> to
> > reinstall the system from scratch
On Mar 19 2006, Luis R Finotti wrote:
> I'm not sure removing exim4 is a good idea. It's part of the base
> system and used to deliver local error messages... (But I am not sure
> it's really that bad.)
If the original poster doesn't need the full power of exim4 (well, I
actually only know well
On Mar 19 2006, Luis R Finotti wrote:
> Leo Britto wrote:
> >I will try to reinstall the system from scratch and see if I will
> >have the same problem. I hope I wont :)
>
> That's what they call the "windows way"... :-)
And this is *rarely* needed with Debian. In fact, trying to resurrect a
dead
Leo Britto wrote:
Unfortunately nothing of these worked. I will try to
reinstall the system from scratch and see if I will
have the same problem. I hope I wont :)
Thanks for your help,
That's what they call the "windows way"... :-) You should not have to
do that, but it might work... (If so
Unfortunately nothing of these worked. I will try to
reinstall the system from scratch and see if I will
have the same problem. I hope I wont :)
Thanks for your help,
--- Luis R Finotti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> > --- Luis R Finotti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >>Hi,
> >>
> >>Leo Britto wrote
> --- Luis R Finotti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Hi,
>>
>>Leo Britto wrote:
>>
>>>Hi everyone,
>>>
>>>I have a Debian Sarge 2.6.8 running on my laptop
>>
>>and I
>>
>>>finally got my wireless adapter to work. But when
>>
>>I
>>
>>>reboot it I just cant go pass the jabberd startup.
>>>Earlier it was "ha
Can I ask how I disable the ndiwsrapper from being
loaded at boot time? I dont know but I think this
might be the reason. I can boot in single user mode
and when I issue a init 2 my system hangs when it gets
to the services. I tried to disable the services but
it still hangs. I have no idea what ca
Hi,
Leo Britto wrote:
Hi everyone,
I have a Debian Sarge 2.6.8 running on my laptop and I
finally got my wireless adapter to work. But when I
reboot it I just cant go pass the jabberd startup.
Earlier it was "hanging" on the MTA startup so I
apt-get remove exim4-base and got rid of it just to
f
On Sat, 18 Mar 2006, Leo Britto wrote:
Hi everyone,
I have a Debian Sarge 2.6.8 running on my laptop and I
finally got my wireless adapter to work. But when I
reboot it I just cant go pass the jabberd startup.
Earlier it was "hanging" on the MTA startup so I
apt-get remove exim4-base and got ri
On Sun, 19 Mar 2006 12:48 pm, Leo Britto submitted, for all our perusal:
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> I have a Debian Sarge 2.6.8 running on my laptop and I
>> finally got my wireless adapter to work. But when I
>> reboot it I just cant go pass the jabberd startup.
>> Earlier it wa
Title: Meddelande
Thanks for
replying!
In the meantime
(since november) I had re-installed SUSE-Linux which ran without showing the
hanging-behaviour.
After reinstalling
Debian and trying with a different monitor the problem showed up
again.
What log-files
should I have a look on?
How
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello!
I don't know how to handle that:
The system powers off the display after 10 minutes even if xscreensaver
is not running and the green on-lamp on the computer-box starts
blinking. It is possible to wake up the display again by a
keyboard-strike but not by mo
To all:
Apparently I didn't cc the group. Thanks for all the messages. IN
desparation, I did a dist-upgrade. After that the kernel loaded without
incident. I hadn't upgraded for about two years (it's a node on a
cluster).
Thanks again.
Art Edwards
On Wed, Jun 23, 2004 at 04:17:25PM -0600, Arth
Jules Dubois <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Thu, 24 Jun 2004 00:56:58 +0200, Riccardo Vestrini wrote:
>
>> [...] installed devfs (bad thing)
>
> devfs is a bad thing?
Yup, it's been unmaintained for a while now, it died with 2.4. Just use
udev instead.
--
Paul Johnson
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Lin
On Thu, 24 Jun 2004 00:56:58 +0200, Riccardo Vestrini wrote:
> [...] installed devfs (bad thing)
devfs is a bad thing?
--
To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Arthur H. Edwards wrote:
My system hangs at the message
Setting up general console font...
Has anyone seen this? Any suggestions would be appreciated.
if your kernel hangs at startup the message is coming from the execution
of script /etc/init.d/console-screen.sh, you can look at it to see what
hap
On Wednesday 03 March 2004 19:43, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> so far twice in around one week my system hung on shutdown. The last
> message was:
>
> Stopping internet superserver: xinetd
>
> The system then is already totally irresponsive and I have to unplug
> it. Very bad, as the file system isn
begin Lars Jensen quotation:
>
> What is the proper precedure for recovering the system after a crash?
On your new system, think about installing ext3 support.
--
Shawn McMahon| Information may want to be free, but fiber
http://www.eiv.com | optic cable wants
* Lars Jensen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) spake thusly:
> My system hangs at bootup after a crash (my son pressed the reset
> button). When I boot up the file check fails, and a message appears to
> run fsck without the -a and -p arguments. As root, I issued the command
>
> fsck /dev/hdb8
>
> and the sys
> I suggest another try with an actual woody CD (the german PC mag. Linux
> Intern had a woody CD some time ago) from the net or maybe a sid CD set.
Thanks for your suggestion. In deed I tried also the CD from the german Linux
Tag (Woody) with the same result (but maybe the critical part is the s
Hello Juergen,
On Sun, 2002-01-20 at 13:23, Juergen Striegel wrote:
(BTW: why does debian installs the ispell stuff for a minimal system?)
> Are there any suggestions/ideas?
That's what i hated 'bout SuSE: they installed to much on a minimal
system, and debian is sometimes going the same way :-(.
> "A" == Alec Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
A> For Christmas I got my hands on a Yamaha CRW6416S (SCSI-2 CD-RW) and
A> Toshiba XM-6401TA (SCSI-2 CD-ROM) drives. They're running off an Advansys
A> UltraWide SCSI controller (940UW).
A> When I boot Linux, my machine hangs after detecting t
Moffatt wrote:
> > > Subject: Re: System hangs on SCSI reset (AHA 1522).
> > : > Problem: The system hangs when the SCSI bus is reset.
> > : > Config: Adaptec 1522 SCSI controller
> > : > Two different motherboards
> > : > Three dif
Christopher R. Hertel wrote:
>
> This is with two flavors of Slacware and with Debian. It seems to be a
> problem that my SCSI adapter has with Linux in general.
>
> On Sep 22, 6:34pm, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
> > Subject: Re: System hangs on SCSI reset (AHA 1522).
>
This is with two flavors of Slacware and with Debian. It seems to be a
problem that my SCSI adapter has with Linux in general.
On Sep 22, 6:34pm, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
> Subject: Re: System hangs on SCSI reset (AHA 1522).
: > Problem: The system hangs when the SCSI bus is reset.
: &g
> Problem: The system hangs when the SCSI bus is reset.
> Config: Adaptec 1522 SCSI controller
> Two different motherboards
> Three different versions of Linux
>
> More specifically, I cannot perform a soft reboot from Linux. If, for
Is this with Debian only, not Slackware
68 matches
Mail list logo